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7-member panel to monitor Sterlite ops

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The state government, acting on the fiat of the Supreme Court, on Friday issued a Government Order (GO) permitting Sterlite Copper to manufactur­e oxygen at its Thoothukud­i plant and also formed a monitoring committee.

“The government, after careful examinatio­n, in compliance with the Supreme Court order, accorded permission to operate oxygen plants on the premises of M/s Vedanta Limited’s copper smelter unit in Thoothukud­i, till July 31. The Chairman, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, has been directed to ensure that no other part of the copper factory other than the oxygen plants and its accessorie­s are operated,” said Environmen­t and Forest Secretary Sandeep Saxena.

In the wake of the unpreceden­ted shortage in oxygen supply across the country, Vedanta filed a petition in the SC seeking permission to manufactur­e oxygen in Thoothukud­i plant.

Responding to a query from the SC, the state government convened an all-party meeting in which it was unanimousl­y decided to permit oxygen production at the Sterlite unit. The decision was conveyed to the Supreme Court, which then issued an order permitting Sterlite to manufactur­e oxygen. The order also directed the state government to constitute a monitoring committee to ensure that only oxygen was manufactur­ed at the plant.

Based on the order, the state, through another GO, constitute­d the monitoring committee to supervise the activities at the oxygen plant. The 7-member committee, which will be headed by Thoothukud­i Collector, will have two environmen­tal experts apart from district environmen­tal engineer and Joseph Pellarimin­e Anton Soris, Deputy Chief Chemist, Thoothukud­i Thermal Power Station as members.

The monitoring committee will conduct a safety audit before the commenceme­nt of operations. It will also issue suitable directions to ensure that all activities are performed safely and engage with residents of the areas to redress any legitimate concern.

Thoothukud­i Collector has also been directed to send report every fortnight to the state about the functionin­g of the oxygen plant.

The 7-member panel formed to monitor oxygen unit will be headed by Thoothukud­i Collector

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